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Req # A-2023-00005
I'm looking for a copy of the contract with GC Strategies Inc and reason for the their refunding of the contract. Procurement Identification Number: 3000696607 Description: "Competitive contract against a supply arrangement for a Data Conversion Specialist" Contract date: Sep 26, 2019Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
May 2023
Req # A-2023-00008
The minutes of the CNSC’s Management Committee for March 2023.Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
May 2023
Req # A-2023-00009
Lakeshore Industrial Park Inc. (the “Purchaser”) purchase from [REDACTED] (collectively, the “Vendor”) PT LT 1 CON BTN RIVER PUCE & RIVER PECHE MAIDSTONE AS IN R348258(SECONDLY); S/T MB17064 & S/T R353169; LAKESHORE; being all of PIN 75007-0024 (LT) 717 County Road 22, Lakeshore, Ontario (the “Property”) Closing Date: As soon as possible Our File No.: 12436-008Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
May 2023
Req # A-2023-00010
GFL Environmental Inc. (the “Purchaser”) purchase from Champion Mushrooms Ltd. (the “Vendor”) of the property legally described as Pt Blk B Pl 353 Pt 1 52R3200; North Stormont, being all of PIN 60115-0073 (LT) and municipally known as 1454 Highway 138, Casselman, Ontario (the “Property”) Closing Date: As soon as possible Our File No.: 9643-061Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
May 2023
Req # A-2023-00012
Cedar City Homes Ltd. (the “Purchaser”) purchase from Vanderwoude Sod Holdings Ltd. (the “Vendor”) PT LT 9 CON 5 GLANFORD, AS IN CD270916 & CD463868; EXCEPT PT 1 ON 62R9672; EXCEPT PT 1 ON 62R17908; EXCEPT PT 1 ON 62R18286; S/T IN 9038 GLAN; PT LT 10 CON 5 GLANFORD AS IN CD299372; EXCEPT PT 1 ON 62R13163; EXCEPT PT 1 ON 62R17907; S/T HL253775. GLANBROOK; SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT IN GROSS OVER PART 5, PLAN 62R20575 AS IN WE1216640; CITY OF HAMILTON; being all of PIN 17394- 0075 (LT) 7055 Airport Road East, Hamilton, Ontario (the “Property”) Closing Date: As soon as possible Our File No.: 6932-109Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
May 2023
Req # A-2023-00013
Doverfield Developments Inc. (the “Purchaser”) purchase from [names withheld] (collectively, the “Vendor”) of the lands and premises legally described as PT NE1/4 LT 26 CON 4 OPS; PT S1/2 LT 26 CON 4 OPS AS IN R368100; T/W R368100; S/T INTEREST IN R368100; S/T O11733; KAWARTHA LAKES (being all of PIN 63203-0069 (LT)) and municipally known as 453 Thunder Bridge Road, Kawartha Lakes (Lindsay), Ontario K9V 4R1 (the “Property”) Our File No.: 3900-799Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
May 2023
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Export Development Canada
Req # A-2017-10972
Records from September 30, 2016 to July 6, 2017, referring to Antigua and Barbuda; including minutes of meetings, final versions of presentations, reports or other documents.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
May 2022
Req # A-2018-16452
Statistics from January 1, 2014 to September 30, 2018, on the number of people who have died or developed an illness either physical or mental, while held in detention by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). Broken down by: the number that were mothers or children; the number of families that have been separated, a description of the conditions of the detention facilities, the cost of detention related activities, plus the longest amount of time that someone has spent at a detention facility in Canada. Additionally, emails from January 1, 2016 to September 30, 2018, between the President of the CBSA, John Ossowski and the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, Ralph Goodale, regarding the children separated from their families by the CBSA.Organization: Canada Border Services Agency
May 2022